High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
-ZAR. WIN, Ig.-24, ' h vfvyw . .- IIIZ 1 af' BOYS SWIMMING Q4 135 TECH CPP Beech Grove 137 Washington Marshall Speedway Lawrence Central GIRLS SWIMMING 10 161 TECH OPP Howe Brebeuf Washington Perry Meridian Roncalli Westfield Chatard Decatur Central Franklin Central Plainfield Howe Indian Creek Center Grove Hamilton SE Brebeuf Washington Marshall Speedway Washington Indian Creek Marshall Decatur Central Hamilton SE Center Grove Chatard Howe Southport Junior Tammy Alexander excels in the breaststroke t , 44 97 3 l,ttr i gg 64 78 'Qi 13 68 57 ' 108 44 90 g 36 ' ' 121 ff, , 53 DeafSchool 61 f'i 35 23 gg 51 , 47 53 75 fj 33 85 1 55 101 f I 67 ' 94 f', 25 135 . - , 56 100 . 36 128 lx 27 , , 122 34 35 1 39 130 f, 53 52 . ' g , 50 109 . 4 33 109 - 5 38 124 1 3 24 136 43 101 ' 30 ' 101 53 103 1 .gf 30 128 42 79 I 36 ' 112 . 2 1 Mm? 44111 ,rf ' . ' X' , ' 5. ' K 4 . 0,-3 1 0 Q . ,xx 4 i .179 ' U I rg: . y At' . S 1 RI 9 i . Boys Swimming Team. Front Row: J. Dallas Dishman, Daniel Rosales, and Joseph DeBruler. Row 2: Coach Margaret Sweeney, Warren Cornett, and Scott Strong. Row 3: Manager Danyl McDivitt and Todd Chapman. Back Row: Scott Pierce, Lanny Boles, Dustin Cox, and Manager Kristin Hoch. , Freshman Deanna Dill swims the free-style stroke. Deanna improved throughout the season, due in part to her own efforts and because of the sibling support provided by her sister and teammate Terri Dill. 11 1 l I R Girls Swimming Team: Front Row: Manager Dallas Dishman, Norma Aguilera, Danyl McDivitt, Kristin Hoch, Jade Robertson, Deanna Dill, Terri Dill, and Manager Kevin Knowles. Row 2: Angela Mathews. Back Row: Maria Haak, Coach Margaret Sweeney, and Tammy Alexander. Swimming 29
”
Page 32 text:
“
IVTEIVSITV lthough the school has had a large, ultra- modern natatorium since I978, the swimming program con- tinued to have a serious pro- blem - small, undermanned teams. Even though swimmers could set records and earn awards in their own individual events, a team victory required the combination of points from all of the events. A lack of par- ticipants reduced the chance of victory considerably. Only an intense individual desire to compete and to succeed made the season bearable. The girls went winless in 28 Swimming their I6 meets. There were received both the MVP and the Members of the victorious relay many times when they wanted to quit and give up, and some did. Those with an intense competitive drive, however, gave their all, which was not easy when there were only seven girls facing a team of twenty opponents. Personal ef- fort led to improvement. The relay team, consisting of juniors Danyl McDivitt, Tammy Alexander, Norma Aguilera, and sophomore Kristin Hoch, swam in the consolation round of the Sectional meet and stroked their way to a first place finish. Danyl McDivitt 1 ?1a,.,,, 'U mental attitude trophies, while Kristin Hoch was honored as the most improved underclassman. Four wins highlighted the boys' season. The team started the year with a promising number of swimmers. Injuries, loss of interest, and grade pro- blems reduced the team to six boys by season's end. Victories were scarce against intense competition, but, the boys managed to duplicate the girls' feat of winning first place in the consolation round of the Relay event at the Sectional tourney. Megs, . team were juniors: Lanny Boles, Joseph DeBruler, Daniel Rosales, and sophomore James Price. Margaret Sweeney, coach of both teams, said, We really need more swimmers, but l have been very pleased with our spirit and the improvement that both teams have made in their times. Junior Todd Chapman concentrates intently on his starting position as he awaits the crack of the starter's gun to begin the backstroke event. ...Wi ,X ll: -HMS Q
”
Page 34 text:
“
Boys Varsity Basketball Team. Front Row: Manager Leslie Dodson, Steven Scholl, John Marks, Phillip Moore, Robert Butler, and Allen Fisher. Back Row: Equipment Manager William Wheeler, Michael Phelps, Cur- tis Evans, Darrell Freeman, Walter Woodard, Steven Rose, Kevin Sims, Coach Virgil Bleill, and Head Coach Frank Craig. Senior Walter Woodard weaves through the defense to score two points in varsity action against Arlington. 30 Boys Varsity Basketball The Muncie Central Bearcats could not stop Darrell Freeman from getting two points on this play. They did deny Tech a victory, however beating the Titans by a score of 63-58. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ' ' 18-123 l TECH OPP l 54 Northwest 40 51 Broad Ripple 81 44 Arlington 54 46 Southport 42 , X . 59 Washington 57 54 Ben Davis 71 g A 7 44 North Central 55 , 72 Attucks 41 1 50 Brebeuf 54 53 Howe 66 83 Ritter 62 54 Marshall 65 ' 1 64 Scecina 39 g . A , . - 46 Kokomo 58 . Steve Scholl streaks . W ,AQ 1 53 Chatard 62 across the baseline for a K x , .A 47 Roncam 45 lay-up against Arlington. - 1 f 58 Muncie Central 63 I ,V it , 59 Manual 65 , 51 Howe 62 A 58 Lawrence North 87
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.